Hello, I am a new raspberry pi user (Raspberry Pi 5).
when I first got it, I tried installing the 64-bit raspberry pi full version for raspberry pi 5 on a 128 gigabyte micro SD card. On the first boot, it was perfectly fine, running the GUI. The next day, when I booted it up, it went to the console, I have tried going on raspi-config and select the B4 option multiple times, and got me right back to point A after selecting finish, and then reboot. When I tried startx, it loaded a wierd version of Debian linux where the cursor wasnt visible, but the mouse still worked, I tried reflashing it with the reccomended version of raspberry pi OS, just for the exact same thing to happen over again. Recently I returned that Pi and got another one of the same raspberry pi 5 model. I am unsure if this matters, but I am using a 3 amp, 5 volt power supply, instead of a 5 amp, 5 volt one. Any recommendations are much appreciated.
Thank you.
when I first got it, I tried installing the 64-bit raspberry pi full version for raspberry pi 5 on a 128 gigabyte micro SD card. On the first boot, it was perfectly fine, running the GUI. The next day, when I booted it up, it went to the console, I have tried going on raspi-config and select the B4 option multiple times, and got me right back to point A after selecting finish, and then reboot. When I tried startx, it loaded a wierd version of Debian linux where the cursor wasnt visible, but the mouse still worked, I tried reflashing it with the reccomended version of raspberry pi OS, just for the exact same thing to happen over again. Recently I returned that Pi and got another one of the same raspberry pi 5 model. I am unsure if this matters, but I am using a 3 amp, 5 volt power supply, instead of a 5 amp, 5 volt one. Any recommendations are much appreciated.
Thank you.
Statistics: Posted by Dan Hayun — Tue Mar 19, 2024 11:23 pm — Replies 1 — Views 52